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Todd Greenberg Appointed NRL CEO

Who Should Be The Next NRL CEO

  • Todd Greenberg

    Votes: 6 7.4%
  • Shane Richardson

    Votes: 5 6.2%
  • Phil Gould

    Votes: 7 8.6%
  • John Grant

    Votes: 2 2.5%
  • Andrew Demetriou

    Votes: 5 6.2%
  • John Quayle

    Votes: 10 12.3%
  • Somebody Else.....Post Who

    Votes: 46 56.8%

  • Total voters
    81
  • Poll closed .

hineyrulz

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I thought Grant pretty much shut down the idea of Greenberg as CEO, must of watched a different press conference to the Fox reporters
Thought so too, no way does he deserve the top job. Most of the criticism that was levelled at Smith by the media has Greenturds fingerprints all over it. Now this is the bloke they want lol. FFS!!
 

no name

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I don't think Grant and the board will allow a 'lackey' to replace Smith.
Smith's stance against News has paved the way for his successor.
 

DiegoNT

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I don't think Grant and the board will allow a 'lackey' to replace Smith.
Smith's stance against News has paved the way for his successor.

I got that feeling to. They kept using the phrase 'the momentum of the game has changed', I thought that was a reference to News ltd control of the game. Now that smith has wrestled control of the game from news ltd, and set the ball rolling on stadiums deals, grass roots stuff etc, it's time for someone new to build on it
 
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Backwards, self-interest and insularity kick in once again just because he come from a non-rugby league background from day one he was targeted by the media. Typical league, self-interest and the clubs using Smith as a scapegoat for there own incompetence and inability to run a professional club is once going to hold the game down once again.
 

POPEYE

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I got that feeling to. They kept using the phrase 'the momentum of the game has changed', I thought that was a reference to News ltd control of the game. Now that smith has wrestled control of the game from news ltd, and set the ball rolling on stadiums deals, grass roots stuff etc, it's time for someone new to build on it

I'd rather believe that by 'the momentum has changed' people are arguing that there are teams in the wrong places and not enough in the right places for the advancement of the game
 

Incorrect

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Wonder if Hooper will be on the Back page tonight... If he is, I wonder if I'll be able to stop myself from putting my foot through the TV when he starts dribbling about Smith's resignation and where the NRL will go from here....

It'll go something like this;
"What I'm hearing Tone is that Todd Greenburg is thought of very highly by the Commission and has the media and PR nous to be able to deal with factions on every side of the game. He's the right fit, everyone knows it, it's just a matter of getting the deal done and trying to repair the damage that has been done to the game in recent times"... Verbatim!
 
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If Greenberg gets it we're f**ked.
unfortunately your right, and he will be News Ltd friendly and sell the game short
Backwards, self-interest and insularity kick in once again just because he come from a non-rugby league background from day one he was targeted by the media. Typical league, self-interest and the clubs using Smith as a scapegoat for there own incompetence and inability to run a professional club is once going to hold the game down once again.
As we would agree he wasn't there to know Rugby League history he was there to get the best deal for the NRL and make the clubs debt free.
That's not going to happen now.
Was the point of appointing a Rugby League geek to the the job if he has no business acumen.
News Ltd have won the day and will short change us on A TV deal and have a News Ltd lackey as CEO
 

some11

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I can see it now.

Enter News stooge.

Fox rights sold for $2 and cheeseburger, first and last rights back.
 

some11

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Because they aren't willing to make Fox sweat a little.

Rupes chucked a tanty and dragged his wrinkled arse to the fumbleball conference - what does that tell you?
 

Chief_Chujo

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Wonder if Hooper will be on the Back page tonight... If he is, I wonder if I'll be able to stop myself from putting my foot through the TV when he starts dribbling about Smith's resignation and where the NRL will go from here....

It'll go something like this;
"What I'm hearing Tone is that Todd Greenburg is thought of very highly by the Commission and has the media and PR nous to be able to deal with factions on every side of the game. He's the right fit, everyone knows it, it's just a matter of getting the deal done and trying to repair the damage that has been done to the game in recent times"... Verbatim!
Do yourself a favor and blackout newscorp media for a while. It's gonna be a massive circle jerk
 

insert.pause

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Because they aren't willing to make Fox sweat a little.

Rupes chucked a tanty and dragged his wrinkled arse to the fumbleball conference - what does that tell you?

You can't isolate the FTA deal to Smith, it had to be signed off on by the ARLC, and it's highly likely the rights strategy was as well.
 

wests1

Juniors
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My God I hope they've got something rolling in terms of a TV deal. The NEWS mob will be unbearable now.
I agree with those that have already said that this is a victory for redneck, insular telegraph reading mongs who seem to refuse to listen to anything reasonable and ask only 'what's in it for me/my team?'
This applies to their politics, sport, everything. Hopefully Smith's greatest legacy is showing future leaders that they don't have to dance with the devil (NEWS) all the time. To those saying it's good he has gone, have you realised that he obtained $925 million for HALF of the games (which is almost as much as the entire last deal) for the free to air component only? He had also left simulcast rights open which could have led to something like a dedicated channel with every NRL game plus games from Superleage and Premier telelcasts (lower league British games) even French games and lower level internationals. If you genuinely love the game and not just chest beating imagine how good this would be.
But that's OK. People would prefer to read talent-less hacks talk about 'the good old days' when attendances and revenue were lower (80s and 90s) and people had bigger balls.
 

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